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Posted - 2012.09.30 12:33:00 -
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Tarn Adari wrote:That would suck...2GB is more or less the maximum I can download at all...my connection is not the fastes and it is disconnected every night...and since you can't download patches in the background, that would mean I am out.
I don't use the PS3 for much, soo... was wondering if it is at all possible to download a patch for the game on another PC, place it on USB and copy it across? I see this is an option for OS patches on the PS3.
(I really only use the PS3 for blu-ray apart from DUST. Its not the best gaming console imho). |

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Posted - 2012.09.30 12:49:00 -
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Kaeralli Sturmovos wrote:Dewie Cheecham wrote:Tarn Adari wrote:Any info on how much the new release will be to download? Again 2GB or even more? Considering they are adding a lot of items and graphics, as well as the intro video, I'd say somewhere between 3 and 4GB this time. yea that sounds about right, with the districts being added i would guess anywhere between 3-5gigs sounds reasonable since map quantity and or district quantity wasnt mentioned i would go as far to say it could peak at 7-10+ gigs depending on how loaded this patch is.
7-10 gigs is freaking ridiculous. I haven't downloaded the EVE client for a while, but i'm sure it was in the 3.5-4 gig range, and contains an incredible amount of information.
If its that big they need to get their bloatware under control pronto.
(and i'll have to find a wired connection with a decent download limit somewhere ) |

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Posted - 2012.09.30 13:01:00 -
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Odiain Suliis wrote:EVE currently takes 12.4GB harddrive space.(D/L size might be smaler)
But you must consider that EVE don't require THAT much textures. Where as DUST is texture heavy.
Yep, I don't doubt it, but as you noted, the download size is considerably smaller (that figure is unzipped). |

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Posted - 2012.09.30 13:39:00 -
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BestNameEva wrote:take your ps3 to a Net cafe and ask to hook it up to a monitor (HDMI) download what you need, pay for your time and bandwidth and done. thats what I used to do before i had internet.
Yep, good point +1 |
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